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OPERATOR'S MANUAL

FACSIMILE RECEIVER

MODEL FAX-408

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IMPORTANT NOTICES
General
• The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong op-
eration or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury.
• Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO.
• If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
• The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice.
• The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the screens
you see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system configuration and equip-
ment settings.
• Save this manual for future reference.
• Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by FURUNO
will cancel the warranty.
• All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their
respective holders.

How to discard this product


Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For disposal
in the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance (http://www.eiae.org/) for the
correct method of disposal.

How to discard a used battery


Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter
on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and - terminals of
battery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.

In the European Union


The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries
must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash site. Take the
used batteries to a battery collection site according to your national
legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006/66/EU.
Cd

In the USA
The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that Ni-Cd
and lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled. Take the used
batteries to a battery collection site according to local laws.
Ni-Cd Pb
In the other countries
There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols can
increase when the other countries make their own recycle symbols in the future.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The user and installer must read the appropriate safety instructions before attempting to install
or operate the equipment.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


WARNING could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


CAUTION may result in minor or moderate injury.

Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action Mandatory Action

Safety Instructions for the Operator

WARNING WARNING
Do not open the equipment except to Make sure no rain or water splash leaks
replace paper. into the equipment.

Only qualified personnel should work Fire or electrical shock can result if water
inside the equipment. leaks in the equipment.

Immediately turn off the power at the Use the proper fuse.
switchboard if water leaks into the
equipment or something is dropped Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage
into the equipment. to the equipment or cause fire.

Continued use of the equipment can cause Handle the LCD with great care. Strong
fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO shock may break it.
agent for service.
If the LCD breaks, LCD liquid may leak out.
Do not disassemble or modify the Do not swallow or touch the liquid - it is
equipment. toxic if swallowed. If it is swallowed or
contacts eyes, rinse the contacted area
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can thoroughly with water and contact a
result. physician immediately.

Do not place liquid-filled containers on The power supply shall conform to


the top of the equipment. the recommended rating.

Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid Fire or electrical shock may result if an
spills into the equipment. improper power supply is used.

Immediately turn off the power at the


switchboard if the equipment is emitting
smoke or fire.

Continued use of the equipment can cause


fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO
agent for service.

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WARNING LABEL
CAUTION A warning label is attached to the main unit.
Do not remove the label. If the label is missing
Do not use commercial cleaners to or damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or
clean the main unit. dealer about replacement.

Commercial cleaners may remove paint WARNING


and markings. Remove dust from the main To avoid electrical shock, do not
unit with a soft cloth. For stubborn dirt, use remove cover. No user-serviceable
parts inside.
water-diluted mild detergent and a soft
cloth.

Name: Warning Label 1


Type: 86-003-1011-2
Code No.: 100-236-232-10

Safety Instructions for the Installer

WARNING CAUTION
Turn off the power at the switchboard Observe the following compass safe
before beginning the installation. distances to prevent interference to a
compass:
Fire or electrical shock can result if the
power is left on. Standard Steering
compass compass
Facsimile
0.7 m 0.5 m
Receiver

Observe the following cautions when


choosing a mounting location:

- Locate away from area subject to rain


or water splash.
- Provide adequate ventilation.
- Locate out of direct sunlight.
- Choose location where shock and
vibration are minimal.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD ............................................................................................... vi
EQUIPMENT LIST ..................................................................................... vii
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .................................................................... viii
1. OPERATION .......................................................................................... 1
1.1 Control Description ....................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Turning the Power On/Off............................................................................................. 3
1.3 Adjusting LCD Contrast ................................................................................................ 3
1.4 Adjusting LCD Brilliance and LED Brightness .............................................................. 3
1.5 Channel and Frequency Displays................................................................................. 3
1.5.1 Channel setting................................................................................................ 3
1.5.2 Selection of desired frequency, fine adjustment of frequency ......................... 4
1.6 Automatic Receiving ..................................................................................................... 4
1.7 Manual Receiving ......................................................................................................... 5
1.8 Timer Receiving............................................................................................................ 5
1.8.1 Registering timer programs ............................................................................. 5
1.8.2 Choosing timer programs for timer reception .................................................. 6
1.8.3 Disabling timer operation when awaiting reception ......................................... 7
1.8.4 Unlocking the keyboard during timer reception ............................................... 7
1.8.5 Confirming timer programs .............................................................................. 7
1.9 Processing Facsimile Images ....................................................................................... 8
1.9.1 Speed and IOC................................................................................................ 8
1.9.2 Manual phasing ............................................................................................... 9
1.9.3 Synchronization ............................................................................................... 9
1.9.4 Reverse mode ................................................................................................. 9
1.10 Sleep Timer ................................................................................................................10
1.10.1 Activating the sleep timer .............................................................................. 10
1.10.2 Unlocking the keyboard ................................................................................. 10
1.10.3 Disabling the sleep timer ............................................................................... 10
1.11 Setting the Date and Time.......................................................................................... 11
1.12 Adding Facsimile Channels ........................................................................................ 11
1.13 ISB Function ...............................................................................................................13
1.13.1 Enabling, disabling ISB function ..................................................................... 13
1.13.2 Setting ISB shift width..................................................................................... 13
1.14 Operation with an External Receiver .......................................................................... 14
1.14.1 Enabling, disabling external receiver use ...................................................... 14
1.14.2 Operation....................................................................................................... 14

2. MAINTENANCE ................................................................................... 15
2.1 Cleaning .....................................................................................................................15
2.2 Replacement of Recording Paper .............................................................................. 15
2.3 Replacement of Fuse ................................................................................................. 16
2.4 Backup Battery ........................................................................................................... 19
2.5 Clearing the RAM ....................................................................................................... 19

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3. INSTALLATION................................................................................... 21
3.1 Main Unit .................................................................................................................... 21
3.2 Antenna...................................................................................................................... 22
3.2.1 General antenna connection ......................................................................... 22
3.2.2 Whip or wire antenna .................................................................................... 23
3.2.3 Installation of optional preamp unit (FAX-5) .................................................. 23
3.3 Wiring ......................................................................................................................... 24
3.3.1 Power, ground............................................................................................... 24
3.3.2 External equipment ....................................................................................... 24
3.3.3 Whip or wire antenna .................................................................................... 25
3.3.4 Setting of SW S1 on RCV board (when preamp unit is used)....................... 26
3.4 Changing Display Language ...................................................................................... 27

FACSIMILE STATION TABLES ............................................................... 29

SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................. SP-1

PACKING LIST.........................................................................................A-1

OUTLINE DRAWINGS .............................................................................D-1

INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM.............................................................S-1

Declaration of Conformity

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FOREWORD

A Word to the Owner of the FAX-408


FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the FURUNO FAX-408 Facsimile Receiv-
er. We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with
quality and reliability.

For over 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and
reliability throughout the world. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global
network of agents and dealers.

Your equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine envi-
ronment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless properly installed and
maintained. Please carefully read and follow the operation, installation and maintenance proce-
dures set forth in this manual.

We would appreciate feedback from you, the end-user, about whether we are achieving our pur-
poses.

Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO.

Features
The FAX-408 uses an Individual scanning recording thermal head to produce high quality facsim-
ile images.
• Electronic scanning with thermal head recording system provides clear image, quiet opera-
tion.
• Programmed with all existing facsimile stations and frequencies. User may also program
channels and edit existing channels.
• Fully automatic facsimile operation with built-in schedule timer. Storage for 16 timer programs.
• Fully automatic selection of speed, IOC, phase alignment and frequency. Manual selection
also available.
• 9-tone gradation recording provides clear and detailed weather images.
• ISB shift function tracks frequency of SSB multiplex broadcasts whose frequencies typically
shift 1-2 kHz.
• Signal from external receiver may also be recorded.
• Automatic start/stop circuit provided in accordance with WMO standard.

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EQUIPMENT LIST
Standard supply
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Facsimile Receiver FAX-408 — 1
Installation Materials CP08-02101 000-163-087 1 set See the Packing Lists at
the end of this manual.
Accessories FP08-01000 000-163-088 1 set
Spare Parts SP08-02301 000-163-082 1 set

Optional supply
Name Type Code No. Remarks
Preamp Unit FAX-5 000-075-016 w/15 m cable
FAX-5 000-075-049 w/1 m cable
Whip Antenna 04S4176 000-153-122 2.6 m, for use with FAX-5
FAW-6R2 000-572-108 6m
FAW-6R2A 000-107-921 6 m, w/mounting bracket
Hose Clamp OP08-11 005-946-960 For mounting preamp unit
Matching Box ARD-1 005-502-230
Antenna Cable OP04-2 *10M* 000-041-174 10 m, 3D-2V, w/MP3 connector at
Extension Kit both ends
OP04-2 *20M* 000-041-175 20 m, 3D-2V, w/MP3 connector at
both ends
OP04-2 *30M* 000-041-176 30 m, 3D-2V, w/MP3 connector at
both ends
OP04-2 *40M* 000-041-177 40 m, 3D-2V, w/MP3 connector at
both ends
OP04-2 *50M* 000-041-178 50 m, 3D-2V, w/MP3 connector at
both ends
Coaxial Plug FM-MP-7 000-108-859
Adapter MP-M3A 000-108-860
MP-M5A 000-108-861
Rectifier PR-62 000-013-484 100 VAC
000-013-485 110 VAC
000-013-486 220 VAC
000-013-487 230 VAC

Connector (M) FMA-1 000-152-964-00

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Choose one

WHIP ANTENNA WHIP ANTENNA WIRE ANTENNA


(2.6 m) (6 m)

OR
PREAMP UNIT
FAX-5
MATCHING BOX
ARD-1

External
12-24 VDC Receiver

FACSIMILE RECEIVER
FAX-408

: Standard supply
: Optional suppply
: Local supply

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1. OPERATION

1.1 Control Description

Control panel

Paper cutter

Paper compartment
cover

TIMER PRG FRQ 1 2 3


TUNE

RCD DIM CH 4 5 6
POWER
ON
VOLUME SYNC SPD REV 7 8 9

FACSIMILE RECEIVER FAX-408 IOC RCD C 0 E


OFF PAPER FEED

Control description
Control, Description
indicator
POWER
ON

Turns power on and off.


OFF

VOLUME
Adjusts volume of Rx signal and key beep.

SYNC
Fine tunes the phasing signal.

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Control description (con’t from previous page)


Control, Description
indicator
• Enables a setting mode (in combination with numeric key). Press the key fol-
PRG
lowed by appropriate numeric key to choose setting mode.
1- Chooses internal or external receiver.
2- Sets timer reception functions.
3- Sets sleep timer.
4- Adds or edit channels.
5- Sets date and time.
6- Sets ISB shift.
7- Adjusts LCD contrast.
9- Clears RAM.
• Returns to top page in setting mode.
• Changes from channel mode to frequency mode.
FRQ
• Sets frequency in frequency mode.

DIM Adjust LCD brilliance and LED brightness, in five levels.


• Changes from frequency mode to channel mode.
CH
• Sets channel in channel mode.

SPD Chooses recording speed.

REV • Reverses recording format (from black on white to white on black and vice
versa).
• Inserts decimal point when entering frequency, asterisk when entering channel.
• Chooses + or -.
IOC Chooses IOC (Index of Cooperation).

RCD Starts and stops recording in manual recording.

E Confirms setting.
• Clears data in setting mode.
C
• Switches from setting mode to standby mode.
2 Raises channel in channel mode, or raises frequency in frequency mode.
Manual phasing (leftward) in recording. Each press shifts the recording leftward
4
by about 5 mm.
5 Displays date and time.
Manual phasing (rightward) in recording. Each press shifts the recording right-
6
ward by about 5 mm.
8 Lowers channel in channel mode, or lowers frequency in frequency mode.

0 Feeds paper.

The top, middle or bottom LED lights when the receive frequency is higher, the
TUNE
same or lower than programmed frequency, respectively.

TIMER
Lights when the timer mode or sleep mode is active.
• Flashes when receiving start signal.
RCD
• Lights when recording is in progress.

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1.2 Turning the Power On/Off


Press the POWER key to turn the power on or off. When the power is applied, the last-used
channel appears.

1.3 Adjusting LCD Contrast


1. Press the PRG key.
2. Press the 7 key to show the contrast setting screen.

SET CONTRAST
by S/T KEY

3. Press S or T key to adjust the contrast, in 10 levels (0-9). The chosen level is indicated on
the LCD.
4. Press the E key.
5. Press the C key to return to the standby display.

1.4 Adjusting LCD Brilliance and LED Brightness


Use the DIM key to adjust LCD brilliance and LED brightness, in five levels.

1.5 Channel and Frequency Displays


The channel display may be chosen with the CH key; the frequency display with the FRQ key.

The channel number is displayed in three digits. In the example below the channel number is 000.

CH No. Call Sign Frequency CH No. Call Sign Frequency

"C" denotes channel C000 JMH 3622.5 000 JMH F 3622.5


display mode. S120 I576 S120 I576

Speed IOC Speed IOC "F" denotes frequency


display mode.

Channel display Frequency display

1.5.1 Channel setting


In the channel display mode, press S or T key to choose channel number. A channel may also
be selected manually by pressing the CH key when in the channel display mode and then entering
channel number with the numeric keys. An asterisk (*) may be entered (with REV/ key) at the 3rd
z

digit location to receive the most sensitive frequency of a channel group automatically.

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1. OPERATION

1.5.2 Selection of desired frequency, fine adjustment of frequency


Frequency may also be entered manually by pressing the FRQ key, and then entering frequency
by using the numeric keys and the REV/ key (for entering decimal point). The available frequency
z

range is 2000.0 - 24999.9 kHz.

In the frequency display mode, use the S or T key to fine tune a frequency when in the frequency
display mode, in resolution of 0.1 kHz. When properly tuned, the center TUNE LED (green) lights.
If the upper TUNE LED (red) is lit, use the S key, and if the lower TUNE LED (red) is lit, use the
T key.

1.6 Automatic Receiving


Once you choose the facsimile station from which to receive, the system goes into standby to
await the start signal from the facsimile station. Recording starts when the start signal is received.

1. Press the CH key to show the channel display.

C00* JMH 3622.5 * Asterisk indicates automatic


S120 I576 frequency selection.

2. Press the S or T key to choose channel desired.


Note: Alternatively, you may enter the frequency of the broadcasting station by pressing the
FRQ key and entering frequency with the numeric keys and the REV/ key (for decimal point).
z

When the start signal is received, the message "AUTO START SEARCHING FRAME" appears
and the RCD LED (orange) flashes. Speed and IOC are automatically adjusted when recording
starts. The RCD LED lights during recording.
Note: The TUNE LED goes off when the RX level goes below a certain level or the equipment is
not receiving. Even if the TUNE LED goes off, the equipment records the fax signal as long as the
S/N ratio is suitable. Therefore, this is not a sign of TUNE LED trouble or equipment malfunction.

Stopping recording
Recording stops automatically when the stop signal is received. You may also stop the recording
manually by pressing the RCD key. The RCD LED goes off when recording is stopped.

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1.7 Manual Receiving


This section shows you to manually receive a facsimile broadcast. For example, you may want to
receive a facsimile broadcast already in progress or receive from a facsimile station that does not
use start and stop signals.

1. Press the CH key to show the channel display.

C000 JMH 3622.5


S120 I576

2. Press the S or T key to choose channel desired.


Note: Alternatively, you may enter the frequency of the broadcasting station by pressing the
FRQ key and entering frequency with the numeric keys and the REV/ key (for decimal point).
z

3. Press the RCD key to start receiving.


MANUAL START SEARCHING FRAME appears on the display and the RCD LED (orange)
flashes.
4. If recording does not start after a while, press the RCD key again. The RCD LED stops flashing
and lights when recording starts.
5. If necessary, use the SPD key and IOC keys to choose rotation speed and IOC, respectively,
referring to paragraph 1.9.1.

Stopping recording
Recording stops automatically when the stop signal is received. To stop recording manually, press
the RCD key. The RCD LED goes off when recording is stopped.

1.8 Timer Receiving


Most facsimile stations transmit facsimile images in accordance with a schedule issued by relative
meteorological observatory. (You can find facsimile schedules in the publication “Meteorological
Facsimile Broadcasts,” available through meteorological observatory bodies.) If you wish to
receive a certain facsimile broadcast on a regular basis, therefore, the timer mode will virtually
allow you “hands-off” automatic operation. 16 timer programs may be set.

1.8.1 Registering timer programs


1. Press the PRG key to display the setting mode.
[PRG] key
C000 JMH 3622.5 SET PRG. No. 1-9
S120 I576 ESC PUSH C KEY
[C] key
Standby display Setting mode
2. Press the 2 key to show the timer reception setting mode.

TIMER RCV : 1-OFF


2-ON 3-RCL 4-STR

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3. Press the 4 key to choose STR (Store).

STORE TIMER REG


SET REG No. 0-F

4. Use the S or T key to choose timer program number and press the E key. For example,
choose “1” and the display then looks something like the one below.

R1 SET CHANNEL
No. in 3 FIGURES

5. Enter a channel number and press the E key.

R1 C000 SET DAY


of THE WEEK by ST

6. Set the day of the week which to receive the program, using the S or T key. Choose the
asterisk (*) to get a broadcast daily at the same time.
7. Press the E key.

R1 C000 MON
SET START/STOP

8. Set start and stop times, in 24-hour notation, using the numeric keys. (When registering pro-
grams which follow one another consecutively, the time between programs should be set at
least one minute apart. For example, you have two programs to register, the first at 12:00-12:30
and the second at 12:30-13:00. In this case, set the time for the second program to 12:31-
13:00.)
9. Press the E key.
10.Press the C key.

1.8.2 Choosing timer programs for timer reception


Choose timer programs to use in timer reception as follows:

1. Press the PRG key and the 2 key to show the timer reception setting mode.

TIMER RCV : 1-OFF


2-ON 3-RCL 4-STR

2. Press the 2 key to choose ON.

SET REG No. 0-F


PUSH S/T&X& E KEY

3. Use the S or T key to choose timer program number to activate, and press the X key.

TIMER RCV No.: 4


4

4. Repeat step 3 as necessary to choose other programs.


5. After choosing all programs necessary, press the E key.

The start and stop times of the earliest program are displayed. The TIMER LED (orange) lights
when timer recording is enabled. Note that all keys except the PRG key are locked.

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1. OPERATION

1.8.3 Disabling timer operation when awaiting reception


Timer programs may be deleted from the timer reception schedule as follows.

1. Press the PRG key, and the message shown below appears.

TIMER RCV : OFF?


PUSH E KEY

2. Press the E key.

1.8.4 Unlocking the keyboard during timer reception


All keys except the PRG key are locked during recording to prevent accidental adjustment of the
equipment. If you need to operate the keyboard when timer reception is active, do the following:

1. Press the PRG key, and the following screen appears.

KEY LOCK : OFF?


PUSH E KEY

2. Press the E key to unlock the keyboard.

1.8.5 Confirming timer programs


Do the following to confirm timer programs that you have entered.

1. Press the PRG key and the 2 key to show the timer reception setting mode.
2. Press the 3 key to choose RCL (Recall).

RECALL TIMER REG


SET REG No. 0-F

3. Use the S or T key to choose timer program number, and the contents of the timer program
selected are displayed.
4. Press the C key several times to return to the standby display.

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1. OPERATION

1.9 Processing Facsimile Images


Speed, IOC, phasing, synchronization and image format may be adjusted during recording.

1.9.1 Speed and IOC


Choose the correct speed and IOC, otherwise the image will be received as shown in the illustra-
tion below.

Wrong Speed or IOC and Image

Wrong speed: "60" chosen instead of "120"


Two images are displayed.

Wrong speed: "120" chosen instead of "60"


Overlapped image appears.

Wrong IOC
The image will be extended (or foreshortened) when "288" (or 576)
is selected for transmission with the IOC of "576 (or 288)."

Speed
Speed is the rotation speed of the drum (on which the original image is fitted) at the facsimile trans-
mitter: 60, 90 or 120 rpm. To choose speed, do the following:

1. Press the SPD key to show the speed display.

SPEED: 120
1-120 2-90 3-60

2. Press the 1, 2 or 3 key as appropriate to choose correct speed.

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1. OPERATION

IOC
IOC is an acronym meaning Index of Cooperation, and it is the line density standard assigned by
WMO: IOC 576, high density, IOC 288, low density. To choose IOC, do the following:

1. Press the IOC key to show the IOC display.

IOC: 576
1-576 2-288

2. Press the 1 or 2 key to choose appropriate IOC.

1.9.2 Manual phasing


When the FAX-408 starts recording a broadcast already in progress, or noise prevents detection
of the phasing signal, a dead sector (black or white stripe) may appear on the recording. This phe-
nomenon is due to phase mismatching. When this occurs, adjust recording position as shown
below.

Dead sector (can be white)

To adjust phasing, use the W or X key. Press W to shift leftward; X to shift rightward. Each press
shifts the recording leftward (rightward) by about 5.0 mm.

1.9.3 Synchronization
If the dead sector is plotted at an angle even when the phase is properly selected, adjust the syn-
chronization to display the dead sector straightly, using the SYNC control. Rotate the control coun-
terclockwise if the picture is skewed leftward, or rotate it clockwise if the picture is skewed
rightward.
(SYNC)
Rotate Rotate
counterclockwise clockwise

If picture is If picture is
skewed leftward skewed rightward

1.9.4 Reverse mode


Most facsimile stations transmit facsimile images with black text on a white background. Some
stations, however, print reversely of that format. If you want to record a facsimile in a format dif-
ferent from how it is being received, do the following:

1. Press the REV/ key to display the screen shown below.


z

REVERSE: OFF
1-OFF 2-ON

2. Press the 1 key to turn OFF reverse or the 2 key to turn ON reverse.

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1. OPERATION

1.10 Sleep Timer


The sleep timer feature sleeps the set after reception has passed. Fax signal will not be received
when the sleep timer is active.

1.10.1 Activating the sleep timer


1. Press the PRG key.
2. Press the 3 key to show the sleep mode setting mode.

SLEEP MODE : OFF


1-OFF 2-ON

3. Press the 1 key to disable the sleep timer or the 2 key to enable it.
4. If the 1 key was pressed at step 3, press the E key to turn off the sleep mode. If the 2 key was
pressed, the display shown below appears. Go to step 5.

SLEEP TIME:
SET SLEEP TIME

5. Using the numeric keys, set the amount of time (within 23h59m) to sleep the set. To sleep the
set 30 minutes later, for example, enter [0], [0], [3], [0].
6. Press the E key.
The TIMER LED (orange) lights. IN SLEEP!! is displayed when the sleep function becomes active.

1.10.2 Unlocking the keyboard


All keys except the PRG key are locked when the sleep timer function is in standby (before spec-
ified time passes). To unlock the keyboard in this case, do the following:

1. Press the PRG key to show the following menu.

KEY LOCK : OFF?


PUSH E KEY

2. Press the E key to unlock the keyboard and enable all operations.

1.10.3 Disabling the sleep timer


To disable the sleep timer, do the following:

1. Press the PRG key to show the following menu.

SLEEP MODE : OFF


PUSH E KEY

2. Press the E key.

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1. OPERATION

1.11 Setting the Date and Time


1. Press the PRG key.
2. Press the 5 key to display the screen shown below.

SET MONTH
by S/T KEY

3. Use the S or T key to set month, and press the E key.

FEB
SET DATE in 2FIG

4. Use the numeric keys to set date in two digits, and press the E key.

FEB 22 SET DAY


of THE WEEK by ST

5. Use the S or T key to set day of the week, and press the E key.

FEB 22 WED '


SET YEAR in 2FIG

6. Use the numeric keys to set year in two digits, and press the E key.
:
SET TIME in 4FIG

7. Using 24-hour notation, enter time in four digits, and press the E key. The date and time appear
momentarily.
8. Press the C key to return to the standby display.

1.12 Adding Facsimile Channels


The FAX-408 provides a free memory for the user to store newly added channels (164 max.). The
procedure below shows how to add facsimile channels, using CH711 as an example.

1. Press the PRG key followed by the 4 key.

CHANNEL PROGRAM
SET CH in 3 FIGS

2. Enter channel number with the numeric keys, and press the E key. For example, enter 711.

C711 SET CALL S-


IGN by ST WX KEY

3. Press any arrow key to go the call sign entry screen.


Cursor (flashing)

CALL SIGN: JMH


PUSH E KEY

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1. OPERATION

4. Enter call sign (3 characters), using the arrow keys, and press the E key. (Use the W or X key
to choose location (with the cursor); use the S or T key to change character.) For example,
enter JMH, and the display should look something like the one below.

C711 JMH 0.0


SET FREQUENCY

5. Enter frequency, using the numeric keys and the REV/ key (for decimal point), and press the
z

E key.

SET SPEED 120-60


1-120 2-90 3-60

6. Press the 1, 2 or 3 key as appropriate to choose speed, and press the E key.

SET IOC 576/288


1-576 2-288

7. Press the 1 or 2 key as appropriate to choose IOC, and press the E key.

SET REVERSE
1-OFF 2-ON

8. Press the 1 key to print facsimile in the format it is received, or the 2 key for format reversal.
9. Press the E key. The data for the channel is momentarily displayed and then the setting mode
display appears.
10.Press the C key to return to the standby display.
Existing channels may be edited similarly. Choose existing channel at step 2 and follow the
remaining steps.

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1.13 ISB Function


The frequency of certain SSB multiplex broadcasts (fax and teletype) randomly shifts 1-2 kHz. To
receive these broadcasts steadily, enable the ISB* function to track frequency.

* ISB is a single sideband mode which is used with some SSB transmissions. Normally each side-
band carries identical information, but ISB modulates two different input signals - one on the upper
sideband, the other on the lower sideband.

1.13.1 Enabling, disabling ISB function


1. Press the PRG key followed by the 6 key.

ISB +0.0kHz : OFF


1-OFF 2-ON 3-QTY

2. Press the 1 or 2 key to disable or enable the ISB shift function, respectively.
3. Press the E key.
4. Press the C key.
When the ISB function is enabled, the ISB shift width set in the procedure below is applied to the
frequency shown on the frequency display. Further, the frequency shift is applied to ALL channels.

1.13.2 Set ISB shift width


Set the ISB shift width (from nominal frequency) to use as follows:

1. Press the PRG key followed by the 6 key.


2. Press the 3 key to choose QTY.

SET ISB in 2FIGS


+/- by KEY

3. Press the REV/ key to display the + or – sign as appropriate.


z

4. Enter ISB shift width in two digits, using the numeric keys.
5. Press the E key.
6. Press the C key to return to the standby display.

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1.14 Operation with an External Receiver


When the receive signal is particularly weak or the internal receiver is producing only blurred
recordings, you may wish to receive facsimile broadcasts with an external receiver.

1.14.1 Enabling, disabling external receiver use


1. Press the PRG key followed by the 1 key.

AF IN : INT
1-INT 2-EXT

2. Press the 1 key to use the internal receiver, or press the 2 key to use an external receiver.
3. Press the E key.

1.14.2 Operation
Beat adjustment
When using an external receiver whose beat frequency is adjustable within a range of ±2 kHz or
more by means of a beat knob, set the frequency dial so the deflection of the receiver’s S-meter
is maximum, and adjust the beat knob so that the center LED of the tuning indicator of this unit is
lit. When a signal from a station with ISB communication (U.S. Naval Station Guam, Pearl Harbor,
San Francisco, etc.) is received, sometimes an adjustment of the frequency is necessary, with a
variable condenser, because the frequency may shift from the nominal frequency of the station by
±2 kHz.

Bandwidth
Increase bandwidth when noise is few, and lower bandwidth by about 1 kHz when noise is great.

Recording
Set up for recording referring to paragraph 1.6 (automatic) or paragraph 1.7 (manual). For reverse
reception, set the mode on the external receiver to BFO (Beat Frequency Oscillator), or switch
between LSB (Lower Sideband) and USB (Upper Sideband).

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2. MAINTENANCE

WARNING NOTICE
Do not open the equipment except to Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant
replace paper. or contact spray to coating or plastic
parts of the equipment.
Only qualified personnel should work
inside the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents that
can damage coating and plastic parts,
especially plastic connectors.

2.1 Cleaning
Dust and dirt may be removed from the main unit with a soft cloth. For stubborn dirt, water diluted
mild detergent may be used. DO NOT use chemical-based cleaners to clean the cabinet or control
panel, as they can remove paint and markings.

Random lines or dots appear on the recording when the thermal head is dirty. Clean the thermal
head as shown in the procedure below, using the head cleaning sheet (#2000, supplied) and
paper sensor jig, an ordinary white piece of paper cut and folded to the dimensions shown below.

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Mountain fold*
5
Mountain fold*
*Mountain fold 15

25 Dimensions in mm

1. Turn off the power.


2. Unfasten two screws from the top of the unit and then remove paper compartment cover and
paper cutter.
3. Push the paper release lever downward and detach roll paper.
4. With the longer end of the paper sensor jig up, set it to the paper feed slot as shown in the illus-
tration on the next page. Confirm that the paper sensor jig is touching the paper stopper.
5. With the shiny side of the head cleaning sheet up, insert it above the paper sensor jig and con-
tinue inserting it until it comes out. Straighten the sheet if necessary.
6. Set the paper release lever upward.

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7. Turn on the power.


8. Press the 0 key until the sheet feeds out 5-15 cm.
9. Set the paper release lever downward and remove the head cleaning sheet and paper sensor
jig.
10.Re-set the roll paper, paper compartment cover and paper cutter.

Paper release lever

!
Paper sensor jig Paper stopper

Note: Do not use the head cleaning sheet more than once per cleaning session and do not use a
sheet whose grade is coarser than #2000. A coarser grade will damage the thermal head.

If the recording is still dirty


Turn off the power. Moisten a cotton swab with ethyl alcohol and insert between the thermal head
and rubber roller, until about 4 mm of the swab is inserted. Move the swab to clean. USE ONLY
ethyl alcohol to clean.

Use only a slight amount of ethyl alcohol. Excessive amount may dissolve corrosive components
in printing chaff, which can damage the thermal head. Further, be sure the alcohol has dried com-
pletely before turning on the power.

2.2 Replacement of Recording Paper


Use only the recording paper specified by FURUNO. Use of other recording paper may degrade
performance, damage the thermal head and prevent detection of "paper out".

When the paper is nearly out, the message PAPER OUT!! appears on the display and recording
is automatically stopped. When about 3 m of paper remains, a red line of 2-3 mm in width begins
to appear on the paper. When this happens, replace the paper as shown in the procedure on the
next page.

Part name Type Code No.


Recording paper TP-0820B 000-157-755-10

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1. Open the paper cutter by loosening its two
screws. Detach it together with the paper
compartment cover. Put the paper feed lever (1)
in the downward position. See Figure 1.

Figure 1

2. While pushing the paper guide (2) in the


direction indicated, remove the remaining roll
paper. See Figure 2.

(2)

Paper guide

Figure 2

3. Pass the recording paper between the


paper-end detector lever and rubber roller.
Hold the edge of the paper which is above
the roller and pull upward. See Figure 3.

Figure 3

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4. Pull the paper feed lever upward. Draw out the


paper so that it will be a little past the front of the
unit. See Figure 4.
(3)

Figure 4

5. Attach the paper compartment cover. See Figure


5.

Figure 5

6. Attach the paper cutter and tighten its two


screws. The recording paper should be pro-
truding past the paper cutter. See Figure 6.
Note: The thermal head is weak against
humidity and moisture. For this reason do not
allow water or moisture near the recording
paper, to prevent paper jam due to wet recording
paper.

Figure 6

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2. MAINTENANCE

2.3 Replacement of Fuse


A fuse at the rear of the main unit protects the equipment from overcurrent and equipment fault.
If the power cannot be turned on, the fuse may have blown.

WARNING
Use the proper fuse.

Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage


to the equipment or cause fire.

Parts name Type Code No.

Fuse FGBO 125V 7A PBF 000-155-831-10

2.4 Backup Battery


The manganese lithium battery inside the main unit is used to keep the clock running, and its life
is about five years. When the battery voltage is low the time is “slow.” Have a qualified technician
replace the battery when this occurs.

CAUTION
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced
by an incorrect type.

Dispose of used batteries according to


the instructions.

Parts name Type Code No.

Battery U130002 (CR-2032) 000-159-813

2.5 Clearing the RAM


The RAM stores frequency data of fax transmitting stations throughout the world. If part of the
RAM was deleted in error, the data for fax transmitting stations can be retrieved from the ROM. In
this case it is necessary to clear the RAM. Be sure that it is all right to clear the RAM as all data
(frequency, etc.) stored there will be deleted.

1. Press the PRG key followed by the 9 key.

RAM CLEAR ! !
PUSH E KEY

2. Press the E key to clear the RAM.


3. Press the C key to return to the standby display.
Note: Do not confuse RAM error with keyboard lockup. The keyboard may lock if some abnormal
operation is detected. If this occurs, turn the power off and on again.

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3. INSTALLATION

3.1 Main Unit


The main unit may be mounted on a tabletop or a bulkhead, using 5×25 self-tapping screws (sup-
plied).

When choosing a mounting location, consider the following points:

• It is essential that the mounting surface is flat, otherwise blurred recordings may result, as in the
example below. If it is necessary to level the unit, insert flat washer (supplied) between unit and
mounting surface at appropriate location(s).

Self-tapping screw Blurred recording

Flat washer

• Locate the unit out of direct sunlight because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet.
• For bulkhead mounting, be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support the unit
under the vibration normally encountered on board the vessel.
• Choose a location where vibration and shock are minimal.
• Choose a location where the control panel can be easily operated.
• Leave sufficient space around the unit for servicing and maintenance. Refer to the outline
drawing for recommended maintenance space.
• Locate the unit away from areas subject to water splash and rain.
• A magnetic compass will be disturbed if the unit is placed too close to it. Separate the unit from
a magnetic compass by the distance noted on page iii to prevent interference to the compass.

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3. INSTALLATION

3.2 Antenna
The performance of the facsimile receiver is directly related to the antenna installation. In general,
the antenna should be installed as high as possible on the vessel, free from the influence of nearby
antennas, rigging and masts. Be sure to locate the antenna well away from TX antennas and noise
generating equipment. Pay particular attention to the antennas of MF and HF radio equipment -
they can damage the facsimile receiver through induction. (For better protection against induction,
use the preamp unit.)

The FAX-408 can use the following antennas:

• Preamp unit FAX-5 (optional supply) + 2.6 m whip antenna (optional supply)
• Whip antenna (6 m, optional supply)
• Wire antenna (local supply)

3.2.1 General antenna connection


Connect the antenna to the facsimile receiver as shown below.

Wire Antenna
6 m Whip
Antenna
2.6 m Whip Antenna OR

Preamp Unit
Matching Box

Coaxial Cable
Facsimile ANT Facsimile ANT
Receiver Receiver

Preamp Used Preamp Not Used

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3. INSTALLATION

3.2.2 Whip or wire antenna


• Either a long wire or whip antenna may be used. A wire antenna should be 10 meters or longer
including the vertical section. A whip antenna should be 6 meters long. Generally a whip
antenna is suitable for reception over 6 MHz and wire antenna is suitable for reception under 6
MHz.
• The antenna can be shared with other receivers; use an antenna switch.
• If, when using a wire antenna, sensitivity is low, install the preamp unit (option).

3.2.3 Installation of optional preamp unit (FAX-5)


Small boats may not afford the space to install a long wire
antenna. In this case it is recommended to install the preamp
unit with 2.6 meter whip antenna. The preamp unit can be
installed two ways:
Thread
• The base of the preamp unit is designed to accept a 50 (14 threads/inch)
threaded extension of one-inch diameter. The pitch of the Inch Pipe
thread should be 14 threads per inch. The mast itself INCH PIPE
should be no longer than 1.5 meters to prevent flexing in
2.6 m Whip
heavy winds. Spring Antenna
• Attach the preamp unit to a mounting post with stainless Washer
steel hose clamps (option).
Hose Post
Mounting Clamp
(option) Ground
1. Fix the preamp unit to the mounting location. Spot
2. Screw the whip antenna onto the preamp unit. HOSE CLAMP (option) ON POST
3. If the mast is metallic, run a ground wire (local supply) Screw
between the mast and the ground terminal on the preamp
unit.
Antenna Wire
4. Waterproof the junction and other exposed metallic parts
with silicone sealant. Wire Antenna
Fixture
5. Connect its coaxial cable directly to the antenna con-
nector on the FAX-408. Note that an extension cable kit Preamp Unit
(option) is available, in lengths of 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 m.
WIRE ANTENNA

Note 1: A wire antenna several meters in length can be connected instead of the whip antenna.
In this case, install the wire antenna fixture (supplied with preamp unit) between the antenna wire
and the preamp unit as illustrated above.

Note 2: The preamp unit is powered by the facsimile receiver. To power the preamp unit, turn on
the Switch S1 on the RCV board in the main unit. See page 24 for the location of the DIP switch.

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3. INSTALLATION

3.3 Wiring
See the diagram on page S-1 for detailed wiring information.

3.3.1 Power, ground

Battery
Connect black wire to “-” (negative) and red wire to “+” (positive).

+: RED
-: BLACK

Ground
Run the ground wire (supplied) between the GND terminal at the rear of the main unit and ship’s
superstructure. Do not share ground with other equipment.

3.3.2 External equipment


External equipment, such as a receiver, are connected to the terminal at the rear of the main unit.

How to connect wiring to terminal

Terminal at rear
of main unit.

Insert thin-bladed
screwdriver.

Spring-loaded button
Insert wire while pressing
Hole for wire
and holding down
button with
screwdriver. Wire

Remove vinyl sheath


by 10 mm.

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3. INSTALLATION

External receiver connection


An external receiver may be used in place of the internal receiver. In this case, the receiver should
have a local oscillator with very good frequency stability. Connect the external receiver to the EXT
AF IN terminal at the rear of the set. This terminal operates against an input of greater than
50 mV. Excessive input is protected with a protective circuit. However, if direct current is used,
input should be passed through a non-polarized capacitor of about 1 µF.

FACSIMILE
RECEIVER
EXT AF IN

EXTERNAL (+)
RECEIVER (-)

1 μF capacitor

3.3.3 Whip or wire antenna


If the preamp unit is not used, a matching box is required. Connect a feeder line between the
antenna and matching box. Attach a connector to the coaxial cable and connect it between the
receiver and the antenna. Use coaxial cable RG-10/UY or
RG-12/UY.

How to attach M-connector


1. Remove sheath by 30 mm.
2. Make the length of the conductor 23 mm. Expose braided shield by 5 mm.
3. Insert coupling ring onto cable.
4. Insert plug assembly onto cable.
5. Solder braided shield and plug assy. through hole in plug assy.
6. Tighten coupling ring to plug assy.

30 mm
Sheath Plug assy. Contact sleeve
5 mm 2 mm
Solder here.

Conductor
Braided Insulator Cut conductor here.
shield Coupling ring

Solder both
sides of hole.

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3.3.4 Setting of SW S1 on RCV board (when preamp unit is used)


If the preamp unit is installed, turn on SW S1 on the RCV board in the facsimile receiver to power
the preamp unit.

1. Unfasten two screws marked with arrows in the figure below to detach the paper cutter and the
paper compartment cover. Unfasten four screws to remove the main unit cover.

Main unit cover

Unfasten four screws:


two in front, two at rear

2. Unfasten four screws marked with arrows and pull the LCD assy. forward. Use a plastic-bladed
screwdriver to change position of S1 to ON. Reassemble the unit.

OFF

ON
S1

LCD Assy.

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3. INSTALLATION

3.4 Changing Display Language


Display language is available in English, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Portu-
guese, Italian, German, Spanish and French, and the default language is English.

To change the display language, do the following:

1. Turn on the power while pressing and holding down the PRG key.

TEST MODE (HR3)


ESC POWER OFF

2. Press the 8 key to show the following display.

LANG: English
PUSH S/T &E KEY

3. Use the S or T key to choose language desired.


4. Press the E key.
5. Turn off the power and turn it on again.

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FACSIMILE STATION TABLES
This section shows the location and frequency data of all the existing frequencies of facsimile
transmitting stations programmed into this unit’s ROM. This data is for reference purposes. Data
is subject to change without notice.

Area map of sxisting stations

RBW VFA

VFF
Šû OXT
RCC NOJ
OXT
GYA Šû DDK CKN VCO
SVJ BA F Šû CFH
RBV Šû
NMF
IM B 3SD Šû HLL JM H
AOK RBX NM C
BDF Šû ŠûJFC
ATP BM F Šû JJC NMG

KVM
9âVU HSW

5YE

PWZ
VM W VM C
ZSJ
CBV
ZKLF
LOR

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FACSIMILE STATION TABLE
FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
CHANNEL NO. CALL SIGN STATION CHANNEL NO. CALL SIGN STATION
[kHz] [kHz]
000 JMH JAPAN 3622.5 050 3SD BEIJING 8461.9
001 JMH JAPAN 7795.0 051 3SD BEIJING 12831.9
002 JMH JAPAN 13988.5 052 3SD BEIJING 16903.9

010 JJC MALAYSIA 8467.5 060 BDF SHANGHAI 3241.0


011 JJC MALAYSIA 12745.5 061 BDF SHANGHAI 5100.0
FACSIMILE STATION TABLES

012 JJC MALAYSIA 16971.0 062 BDF SHANGHAI 7420.0


013 JJC MALAYSIA 17069.6 063 BDF SHANGHAI 11420.0
014 JJC MALAYSIA 22542.0 064 BDF SHANGHAI 18940.0
015 JJC MALAYSIA 17430.0
070 BMF TAIPAI 4616.0
020 JFC JAPAN 4274.0 071 BMF TAIPAI 5250.0
021 JFC JAPAN 6414.5 072 BMF TAIPAI 8140.0
022 JFC JAPAN 8658.0 073 BMF TAIPAI 13900.0
023 JFC JAPAN 13074.0 074 BMF TAIPAI 18560.0
024 JFC JAPAN 16907.5
080 ZKLF AUCKLAND 3247.4
030 HLL SEOUL 5385.0 081 ZKLF AUCKLAND 5807.0
031 HLL SEOUL 5857.5 082 ZKLF AUCKLAND 9459.0
032 HLL SEOUL 7433.5 083 ZKLF AUCKLAND 13550.5
033 HLL SEOUL 9165.0 084 ZKLF AUCKLAND 16340.1
034 HLL SEOUL 13570.0
090 VMC CHARLEVILLE 2628.0
040 BAF BEIJING 5526.9 091 VMC CHARLEVILLE 5100.0
041 BAF BEIJING 8121.9 092 VMC CHARLEVILLE 11030.0
042 BAF BEIJING 10116.9 093 VMC CHARLEVILLE 13920.0
043 BAF BEIJING 14366.9 094 VMC CHARLEVILLE 20469.0
044 BAF BEIJING 16025.9
045 BAF BEIJING 18236.9
FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
CHANNEL NO. CALL SIGN STATION CHANNEL NO. CALL SIGN STATION
[kHz] [kHz]
100 V MW WILUNA 5755.0 180 6V U DAKAR 4790.5
101 V MW WILUNA 7535.0 181 6V U DAKAR 13667.5
102 V MW WILUNA 10555.0 182 6V U DAKAR 19750.0
103 V MW WILUNA 15615.0
104 V MW WILUNA 18060.0 190 LOR PUERTO BELGRANO 5705.0
191 LOR PUERTO BELGRANO 12672.0
110 V LM CASEY 7470.0
200 PWZ RIO DE JANEIRO 12665.0
120 KV M HONOLULU 9982.5 201 PWZ RIO DE JANEIRO 16978.0
121 KV M HONOLULU 11090.0
122 KV M HONOLULU 16135.0 210 CBV V ALPARAISO 4228.0
123 KV M HONOLULU 23331.5 211 CBV V ALPARAISO 8677.0
212 CBV V ALPARAISO 17146.4
130 HSW BANGKOK 7396.8
131 HSW BANGKOK 17520.0 220 NMG NEW ORLEANS 4317.9
221 NMG NEW ORLEANS 8503.9
140 ATP NEW DELHI 7404.9 222 NMG NEW ORLEANS 12789.9
141 ATP NEW DELHI 14842.0 223 NMG NEW ORLEANS 17146.4

150 GYA PERSIAN GULF 3289.5 230 NMF BOSTON 4235.0


151 GYA PERSIAN GULF 6834.0 231 NMF BOSTON 6340.5
152 GYA PERSIAN GULF 14436.0 232 NMF BOSTON 9110.0
153 GYA PERSIAN GULF 18261.0 233 NMF BOSTON 12750.0

160 5YE NAIROBI 9044.9 240 CFH HALIFAX 4271.0


161 5YE NAIROBI 17447.5 241 CFH HALIFAX 6496.4
242 CFH HALIFAX 10536.0
170 ZSJ CAPE NAV AL 4014.0 243 CFH HALIFAX 13510.0
171 ZSJ CAPE NAV AL 7508.0
172 ZSJ CAPE NAV AL 13538.0
173 ZSJ CAPE NAV AL 18238.0
FACSIMILE STATION TABLES

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FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
CHANNEL NO. CALL SIGN STATION CHANNEL NO. CALL SIGN STATION
[kHz] [kHz]
250 V FF IQALUIT & RESOLUTE 3253.0 340 RBV TASHKENT 3690.0
251 V FF IQALUIT & RESOLUTE 7710.0 341 RPJ TASHKENT 4365.0
342 RBV TASHKENT 5890.0
260 V CO SYDNEY,NOV A SCOTIA 4416.0 343 RBX TASHKENT 7570.0
261 V CO SYDNEY,NOV A SCOTIA 6915.0 344 RCH TASHKENT 9340.0
345 RBV TASHKENT 14982.5
270 V FA INUV IK 8457.8
FACSIMILE STATION TABLES

350 RBX TASHKENT2 3280.0


280 XL17 AIRBORNE ICE T. 4616.0 351 RBX TASHKENT2 5285.0
281 XL17 AIRBORNE ICE T. 6915.1 352 RIJ TASHKENT2 8083.0
282 XL17 AIRBORNE ICE T. 7708.1 353 RCH TASHKENT2 9150.0
354 ROM TASHKENT2 13947.0
290 COST GUARD ICE B. 14770.0
360 RBW MURMANSK 5336.0
300 NOJ KODIAK 2054.0 361 RBW MURMANSK 6445.5
301 NOJ KODIAK 4298.0 362 RBW MURMANSK 7908.8
302 NOJ KODIAK 8459.0 363 RBW MURMANSK 10130.0
303 NOJ KODIAK 12412.5
370 GYA NORTHWOOD 2618.5
310 NMC PT.REYES 4346.0 371 GYA NORTHWOOD 4610.0
311 NMC PT.REYES 8682.0 372 GYA NORTHWOOD 8040.0
312 NMC PT.REYES 12786.0 373 GYA NORTHWOOD 11086.5
313 NMC PT.REYES 17151.2
314 NMC PT.REYES 22527.0 380 DDH HAMBURG 3855.0
381 DDK HAMBURG 7880.0
320 IMB ROMA 4777.5 382 DDK HAMBURG 13882.5
321 IMB ROMA 8146.6
322 IMB ROMA 13597.4 390 OXT SKAMLEBAEK 5850.0
391 OXT SKAMLEBAEK 9360.0
330 SV J ATHENS 4481.0 392 OXT SKAMLEBAEK 13855.0
331 SV J ATHENS 8105.0 393 OXT SKAMLEBAEK 17510.0
FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
CHANNEL NO. CALL SIGN STATION CHANNEL NO. CALL SIGN STATION
[kHz] [kHz]
400 RCC MOSCOW 3830.0
401 RCC MOSCOW 5008.0
402 RCC MOSCOW 6987.0
403 RCC MOSCOW 7695.0
404 RCC MOSCOW 10980.0
405 RDD MOSCOW 11617.0
406 RCC MOSCOW 12961.0

410 - 733 PRIV x5


FACSIMILE STATION TABLES

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FURUNO FAX-408

SPECIFICATIONS OF FACSIMILE RECEIVER


FAX-408

1 RECEIVER
1.1 Reception Synthesized double superheterodyne
1.2 Frequency range MF/HF 2.0000 – 24.99999 MHz
1.3 Mode F3C
1.4 Selectivity 2.0 kHz at -6 dB
1.5 Number of channels 314 channels (150 pre-set channels, 164 user channels)
1.6 Sensitivity MF/HF 2µV at 20 dB SINAD
1.7 Channel selection Automatic or manual, with numeric keys
1.8 Tuning indicator 3 LEDs
1.9 Display LCD, 32 characters in 2 lines
1.10 External signal input 1500 Hz (black) and 2300 Hz (white), FSK or FM signal

2 RECORDER
2.1 Recording system Electronic scanning w/thermal head
2.2 IOC Index of Cooperation, 576 and 288
2.3 Recording speed 60, 90, 120 scans per minute
2.4 Gradation 9 tones (white, 7 gray levels and black)
2.5 Recording paper Thermal paper (216 mm × 20 m)
2.6 Line density 8 dots/mm (total number of dots: 1696)

3 AUTOMATIC RECORDING CONTROL


3.1 Start/stop Automatic start or stop by timer program and/or WMO
Standard, remote control signal (or manual)
3.2 Recording rate Automatic selection of recording rate (or manual)
3.3 IOC Automatic selection of IOC by WMO start signal (or manual)
3.4 Phase Automatic selection of phase matching by passing signal
(or manual)

4 POWER
4.1 Power source 12-24 VDC: 2.3 – 1.15 A

5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
5.1 Temperature -10°C to +50°C
5.2 Humidity 95% relative humidity (35°C)
5.3 Waterproofing (IEC60529) IPX0
5.4 Vibration 3 mm/480 rpm - 0.2 mm/3000 rpm

SP - 1 E6262S01A
FURUNO FAX-408

6 COATING COLOR
6.1 Main unit N2.5

7 PREAMP UNIT FAX-5 (option)


7.1 Frequency range 80 kHz – 30 MHz
7.2 Antenna Wire antenna or 2.6 m whip antenna
7.3 Input protection Withstand a 30 Vrms antenna input for 15 minutes
7.4 Output impedance 50 ohms
7.5 Power 9 VDC, fed from facsimile receiver via coaxial cable

SP - 2 E6262S01A
FAX-408-J/E 08AY-X-9851 -2 1/1
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ファクシミリ受画装置
FAX-408* 1 FLAT WASHER
000-167-346-10
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OPERATOR'S GUIDE (MLG)
サーマル紙 000-161-609-1*
TP-0820B 1
THERMAL PAPER
000-157-755-10
ヘツドクリーニングシート
F081267 (#2000) 1
HEAD CLEANING SHEET
000-164-342-10
工事材料 INSTALLATION MATERIALS CP08-02101
アース線(DC)
343200G02 1
GROUNDING WIRE (DC)
000-161-860-00
コネクタ(M)
FM-SPM5C-3+ 1
COAXIAL CONNECTOR M
TYPE 000-153-781-11
+ナベタッピンネジ 1シュ
5X25 SUS304 4
SELF-TAPPING SCREW
000-163-887-10

コ-ド番号末尾の[**]は、選択品の代表コードを表します。
CODE NUMBER ENDING WITH "**" INDICATES THE CODE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVE MATERIAL.
A-1

型式/コード番号が2段の場合、下段より上段に代わる過渡期品であり、どちらかが入っています。 なお、品質は変わりません。

(略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.) TWO TYPES AND CODES MAY BE LISTED FOR AN ITEM. THE LOWER PRODUCT MAY BE SHIPPED IN PLACE OF
THE UPPER PRODUCT. QUALITY IS THE SAME. 08AY-X-9851
D-1
D-2
D-3

26/Jun/09 R.Esumi
D-4
D-5

Jan. 27 '05 H.Hayashi


D-6

Jul.07'06 T.Matsuguchi
S-1

1 2 3

A
選択 SELECT

6m *2 2.6m
ホイップアンテナ ホイップアンテナ
WHIP ANTENNA WHIP ANTENNA
FAW-6R2/6R2A 04S4176 *2
プリアンプ
PREAMP UNIT
FAX-5 *2
空中線接続箱
MATCHING BOX *1
IV-2sq.
ARD-1 *2
1 2

1m

1m
*3 *3
*1 M-P-3 M-P-3
IV-8sq.

*1
RG-12/UY or RG-10/UY
*2 *2
FMA-1 FMA-1
*3
M-P-7 M-P-3
B

*1

*1
RG-10/UY
ファクシミリ受画装置
FACSIMILE RECEIVER
FAX-408 ANT M-P-7

*3
M-P-3 3D-2V,15m,φ6
延長ケーブルキット
*3 CABLE EXTENSION KIT *2
M-P-3 OP04-2,10/20/30/40/50m,φ6

付属ケーブル
12-24VDC ASSY.CABLE,5m アカ RED (+)
DPYCS-1.5 *1 外部受信機
EXT AF (+)
クロ BLK (-) IN (-) EXTERNAL RECEIVER
100/110/115/ DPYC-1.5 *1
220/230VAC,
GND
C 50/60Hz,1φ 5 6 1 2
整流器 (+)(-) 343200G02,2m
RECTIFIER
PR-62 *2
*1
IV-2sq.

注記
*1)造船所手配。
*2)オプション。
D *3)プラグは工場で取付済み。

NOTE
*1. SHIPYARD SUPPLY.
*2. OPTION.
*3. CONNECTOR PLUG FITTED AT FACTORY.

DRAWN TITLE
Aug. 16 '06 Maki FAX-408
CHECKED 名称
TAKAHASHI.T ファクシミリ受画装置
APPROVED
Hatai 相互結線図
SCALE MASS NAME
kg FACSIMILE RECEIVER
DWG.No. REF.No.
C6262-C01- B INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM

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